First transcribed
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14 March 24 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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90 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/65 +
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Recto +
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First cut transcription started and completed on 24/03/14 by Colin Greenstreet +
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Transcription
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Shippe the ''Saint Martyn'' at Smirna Mich … Shippe the ''Saint Martyn'' at Smirna Michael Audric then<br />
Commander of the said ship and his then Purser in this deponents<br />
sight and presence at the especiall instance and request<br />
of the said proucent and the rest of the parties arlate did enter and<br />
write downe in two severall Bookes all and singular the goods wares<br />
and Merchandizes by them now claymed and which were laden abord the [?said] ship and did sett downe in the Margent<br />
of the said Bookes all the Marks upon the said goods as they are now sett<br />
downe in the Margent of the bills of loading Exhibited in this court<br />
on theire behalfes. Which said Bookes this deponent saith were<br />
abord the said ship the ''Saint Martin'' when she was seized by the ships arlate<br />
and did [XXXXe] to the hands and possession of some of the Marriners<br />
of the ship which first seized the ''Saint Martin'' who afterwards tooke the same<br />
together with all the rest of the papers which they could find abord the said<br />
ship and put them into a bag and soe carryed them from thence aboard Captaine<br />
Halls ship. The premisses hee deposeth because hee this examinate<br />
haveing allsoe goods abord the ''Saint Martyn'' and being one of the said Armenians<br />
was present with his precontest and the rest of theire Countrymen when theire said goods<br />
were soe entred into the said bookes and sawe the same done and did allsoe see<br />
when they were carryed from aboard the said ship as is predeposed. And<br />
further hee cannot depose.
To the second article of the said Allegation hee saith and deposeth That after<br />
such tyme as the said ship the ''Saint Martyn'' was seized by the said English<br />
ship[?s] and after such tyme as the said ship was put under the command of<br />
an Englishe Master or Commander the said Commander in<br />
this deponents presence and heareing (being then abord) did aske the<br />
ffrench belonging to the said ship how many bales of goods the Armenians<br />
meaneing the producent, this Examinate and the rest then abord of that Countrye<br />
abord the said ship, whereunto the ffrench replyed that they had about<br />
80 bales of silke Gr[?a]garan yarne and other goods to bee transported to<br />
Leghorne for theire [?accounts] as his precontest Hojah [?Petras] who well understood them told this deponent. And otherwise hee cannot<br />
depose. saveing that the ffrench abord and belonging to<br />
the ''Saint Martyn'' did often tymes make knowne and tell unto the Englishe what<br />
and how many goods were on bord the said ship the ''Saint Martyne'' for the<br />
accompte of the said producent and the rest of the parties predeposed. the Englishe being very desirous to understand and knowe<br />
the truth thereof as they then seemed unto this deponent and the rest of<br />
the Armenians then abord the said ship.
George Mascedonia [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
[ARMENIAN SCRIPT] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
Repeated with his precontest before doctor Clarke.
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